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Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Jul-Sep 2025
Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Jul-Sep 2025
Publié:
2025-07-04
Articles
Perceived accounting skills for accounting record keeping in small and medium enterprises in Tanzania
Magreth Kulwa Emmanuel, Benard Chengelela (Auteur-e)
335-349
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The influence of ethical leadership on job embeddedness and engagement among nurses in Musoma municipality, Mara Region, Tanzania
Elias Mseti, Adventina Masumbuko (Auteur-e)
238-250
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Preserving indigenous knowledge for development in northern Ghana: Exploring the views of artisans in the art and craft industry in the Upper East Region
Christopher Sormiteyema Boatbil, Frederic Baada, Samuel Akonga, Daniel Azerikatoa Ayoung (Auteur-e)
251-262
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Media partisan politics in Ghana: Tracing its evolution under National Democratic Congress and New Patriotic Party governments
Abdul Rashid Gbambu, Mohammed Gadafi Ibrahim, Rasaq M. Adisa (Auteur-e)
263-277
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Social capital and perceived psychological well-being in the Somali Regional State, Ethiopia: A community-based cross-sectional survey
Lamesginew Gizaw Abebe, Mudin Jeylan Kelil (Auteur-e)
278-289
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Correlation of students’ performance in basic applied mathematics and accountancy in advanced level secondary school from 2017 to 2024: A case study of four secondary schools in the Northern Zone of Tanzania Mainland
Ngasa Bucheye Ng’humbu (Auteur-e)
290-298
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Methodological challenges of fieldwork in indigenous communities of Africa: A systematic review
Winifred Nwabuaku Kanu, Catherine Chiugo Kanu (Auteur-e)
299-306
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Determinants of artificial intelligence use in research at higher learning institutions of Tanzania
Augustino Peter Mbilinyi, Nicholous Mwalukasa, Michael Mahenge, (Auteur-e)
307-321
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An inquiry into teachers' and students’ perspectives on the usefulness of technology in teaching and learning mathematics in teacher training colleges, Rwanda
Servilien Bimenyimana, Viateur Nizeyimana, Alphonse Habumuremyi, Martin Bazina, Godfree Magwenzi (Auteur-e)
322-334
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Typologies, spatial distribution, and gender dynamics of urban agriculture in Dodoma city, Tanzania
Baltazar Mlagara Namwata (Auteur-e)
227-237
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The contribution of SUA FM radio to improving farming practices in Mvomero district, Morogoro region, Tanzania
Calvin Gwabara, Andrew Watson Malekani, Ester Ernest Mnzava (Auteur-e)
350-364
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From university to host city: A critical literature review of drivers of graduate retention in campus cities
Edmund Zakayo, Mwajabu Mashinde , Janeth Migamba (Auteur-e)
365-374
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Aquaculture knowledge needs and accessibility among cage fish farmers in Mwanza, Tanzania
Upendo Charles Nzaligo, Ronald Benard Tarimo, Wulystan Pius Mtega (Auteur-e)
375-386
PDF (Anglais)
The link between physical environment and secretarial performance in higher education institutions in Tanzania
Mariam Mustafa Kuhenga (Auteur-e)
387-401
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Economic diplomacy as a strategy influencing bilateral relations between Kenya and South Sudan (2011-2023)
Nitah Nyaboke Kennedy, Elijah Onyango Standslause Odhiambo, Solomon Muhindi (Auteur-e)
402-414
PDF (Anglais)
The influence of awareness, social influence, and environmental factors on green banking services adoption among university students in Tanzania
Robert Makorere (Auteur-e)
415-424
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Knowledge sharing practices in Tanzanian public institutions focused on the conservation and management of natural resources
Hussein Hassan Buu, Wulystan Pius Mtega, Ronald Bernald Tarimo (Auteur-e)
425-439
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From Coordination to Community Feedback: Assessing Nature of Humanitarian Food Aid Programmes in Turkana County, Kenya
Matilda Achieng Okech, Kennedy Onkware, Maurice Pepela (Auteur-e)
440-454
PDF (Anglais)
Stratégies d’enseignement et approche de la lecture des textes en français aux écoles secondaires du comté de Uasin Gishu au Kenya
Frankline Ondari Omwoyo, Dr. Rose Auma, Prof. Isidore Muteba Kazadi (Auteur-e)
114-121
PDF (Anglais)
Hyper-visible yet voiceless: The gendered architecture of electoral campaigns in Kenya’s rural areas
Odhiambo Alphonce Kasera, Barack Calvince Omondi, Phanice Fedha Wangila, Yasin Kuso Ghabon, Denis Ambrose Ojok (Auteur-e)
16-35
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Ethical compliance of reality TV shows in Nigeria: Weighing big brother Nigeria on the regulatory scale of national broadcasting code
Ogbemudia Peter Michael (Auteur-e)
36-43
PDF (Anglais)
Comparative insights on electoral management bodies’ independence: A deep dive into South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe board appointment processes
Kryticous Patrick Nshindano (Auteur-e)
44-56
PDF (Anglais)
Factor influencing effective use of information and communication technology on adult learning in Sumbawanga Municipality- Rukwa Region, Tanzania
Luhuvilo Lupondo, Fadhili Ngalawa, George Kihamba, Hebron Nyamboga (Auteur-e)
57-67
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African Union's Institutional Innovations for Promoting Good Governance: A Focus on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)
John-Paul Safunu Banchani, Sebastian Angzoorokuu Paalo, John Bosco Dramani , Daniel Dramani Kipo-Sunyehzi, Abass Mohammed (Auteur-e)
68-80
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Leveraging the localization of sustainable development goals through community radio to promote the participation of marginalized citizens in Ghana’s local governance elections
Lawrence Naaikuur (Auteur-e)
81-91
PDF (Anglais)
Personality characteristics influencing food processing innovativeness in Arusha, Tanzania
Ansila Kisamo, Kim Kayunze, Tumaini Allan (Auteur-e)
92-103
PDF (Anglais)
Profitability of coffee production among smallholder farmers in Mbozi District, Songwe Region, Tanzania
Luhuvilo Lupondo, Baltazar Namwata, Fadhili Ngalawa, Hebron Nyamboga (Auteur-e)
104-113
PDF (Anglais)
Stakeholder management as a strategic internal capability: An exploration of strategy implementation in Malawian agricultural cooperatives
Thokozani Zylma Madumuse, Mubanga Mpundu (Auteur-e)
1-15
PDF (Anglais)
Enhancing the performance of women in staple crop production with support of non-governmental organisations in Wa East District, Ghana
Africanus Lewil Diedong, Ruhullah Buambeu Abdullah (Auteur-e)
122-137
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Corruption and COVID-19 pandemic in Africa: Transparency and accountability during COVID-19 crisis in Ghana
Desmond Tweneboah-Koduah (Auteur-e)
138-149
PDF (Anglais)
Headteachers' professional development programs and effective school leadership: A case study of Rwandan secondary schools in Rubavu District
Muneza Eric Nzarugarura, Jean-Baptiste Ndagijimana (Auteur-e)
150-167
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The influence of managerial decision making on employee performance: Evidence from Tanzania Electricity Supply Company limited (TANESCO), Morogoro, Tanzania
Pendo Martin Meshurie, Elias Mseti (Auteur-e)
168-179
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Student discipline and school community collaboration: Case of selected Rwandan secondary schools in Gakenke District
Jean Bosco Nsabimana, Jean Baptiste Ndagijimana (Auteur-e)
180-187
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Impact of providing career guidance on students' academic performance: Case of selected Rwandan secondary schools in Musanze District
Pascaline Ineza, Jean Baptiste Ndagijimana (Auteur-e)
188-207
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Effect of domestic debt on Kenya’s manufactured exports to Uganda and Tanzania
Ellam Osabwa Omuhinda, Rutto Reuben, John Byaruhanga (Auteur-e)
208-215
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Cyber security in enhancing democracy in Kenya
Dorcus Phanice Olasya, Anita Kiamba, Peter Kagwanja (Auteur-e)
216-226
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